The Price to Earnings (P/E) ratio, a key valuation measure, is calculated by dividing the stock's most
recent closing price by the sum of the diluted earnings per share from continuing operations
for the trailing 12 month period.

Earnings Per Share (TTM)

A company's net income for the trailing twelve month period expressed as a dollar amount per fully diluted shares outstanding.

Market Capitalization

Reflects the total market value of a company. Market Cap is calculated by multiplying
the number of shares outstanding by the stock's price. For companies with multiple
common share classes, market capitalization includes both classes.

Shares Outstanding

Number of shares that are currently held by investors,
including restricted shares owned by the company's officers and
insiders as well as those held by the public.

Public Float

The number of shares in the hands of public investors and available to trade.
To calculate, start with total shares outstanding and subtract the number of restricted shares.
Restricted stock typically is that issued to company insiders with limits on when it may be traded.

Dividend Yield

A company's dividend expressed as a percentage of its current stock price.

Short Interest

Shares Sold Short

Change from Last

Percent of Float

Money flow measures the relative buying and selling pressure on a stock,
based on the value of trades made on an "uptick" in price and the value of
trades made on a "downtick" in price. The up/down ratio is calculated by
dividing the value of uptick trades by the value of downtick trades.
Net money flow is the value of uptick trades minus the value of downtick trades.
Our calculations are based on comprehensive, delayed quotes.

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